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In the comics, while he had memories of being with Wanda, he had none of the emotions to go with them. He was eventually restored, though.
Imagine if instead of eating a burger there was a guy who didn't have a burger and just smashed a plate on the floor because he wanted a burger.
That's about how much sense this comparison makes.
By ep 4 is where people who felt the same as you had their opinions flipped. It becomes more and more standard Marvel fare.
I liked the early eps though.
Yeah, Agatha was only responsible for the things explicitly shown in the song. She arrived after the fact and put a spoiler on things.
Basically, Hayward wants to reactivate Vision at any cost. Wanda arrives to retrieve the body to give it a proper funeral. She is denied. Hayward strategically manipulates Wanda, showing her the mutilated body of Vision and provoking her to see if she can do anything that would help his goal. Wanda leaves peacefully filled with more grief than ever. She visits the site of the home Vision picked out for them to start a family in. Overwhelmed by her sadness, Wanda's powers explode outward in a fit of grief creating the Hex (apparently unconsciously at first).
Agatha then senses the incredible amount of power, unlike anything she's familiar with, and goes to investigate to puzzle out what exactly happened. Her thing is leeching power, so her goal is to get Wanda's power. First, it seems she needed to figure out exactly what that power was and what Wanda did so she would know how to use it herself.
And if someone was tripped into a table of apples and an apple fell into their bag are they a thief? If they find that apple later on without understanding how it got there and take a bite are they intentionally doing wrong?
Intentions matter. Once Wanda realized the full scope of her actions she stopped it.
And? I'll let try to work it out yourself, because having it spelled out to you clearly isn't working.
Here's a hint... At what point did Wanda fully understand the hex? And what did she do after?
That part was in direct response to Hayward's DRONE opening fire on her and her kids after he lied to Monica about it being armed. She was directly provoked and she harmed no one..
Again, some of the things she did were intentional. But not ALL. And certainly not what the "Wanda's a villain!" crowd is saying. It's all based on misunderstanding or twisting of what happened. She didn't know people were in torture until the very end. Right before she let them go.
I'd tell you to stop playing dumb, but I don't think you're playing.
"that part of it" I said. It's like you can't even read.
Unsurprising if what you get out of the show is that Wanda's a villain intentionally torturing people.
What she did to Agatha was a new spell separate from Westview. She's trapped by her mind rather than the borders. The sole intentional enslavement on Wanda's part.
And if a single shred of that part of it was intentional, you might have a single shred of a point.
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